Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1870 — Page 3
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Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly.
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Local Notices 10 cents per line. No iUfm however short inserted in local column for leas.than 50 cents.
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Marriage and Funeral notices 81.00. aw Society meotings and Relipioas notices 25 cents eacn insertion, invariably in ad•anco.
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Coileotions will be made quarterly on all advertisements.
Meeting of the Vigo County Republican Executive Committee. The Republican Executive Committee if Vigo' County will meet at the office of I
Col.B.W.Thon.r,~r»rofFifth Main streets, over TUMI,Ripley A Demings
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gates to the Republican State Convention I idea, of any modest woman Deing dressed to be held at Indianapolis on the 22d day! I in knickerbocMera, and twisting heiiself of February, 1870. All Republicans feel- into all kinds of positions in a gymnasium I „f ,u„ I And why? we ask. Is there anything half iBfir an inferos in the success ot til© xie* I 7 3 I a a a ppVlife«tt party axe w»jJftctfnlly invited to I propriatelv, and going through a "move* attend. L. A. BURNETT,Chairman. ment drill" which will bring into healthful play every muscle of her body, gave a
Tbe following ftVfe the names of the Ex-1 bloom to her cheeks, and develop the ecutive Committee: beauties of her form, as in her going to
Harrison township^I. A. Burnett,Gen. jin^,y
Charles Cruft, Col. H. D. Scott, W. B. Warren, John Kizer, Nicholas Filbeck, Jonathan (illihan, John Ilaney, W. H. Manning, Jas. O'Mara, Col. Chas. Smith, Capt. G. W. Hay ward, J. Perkins.
Hi loney Creek—Nelson St. Clair, David Pugh.
Sugar Creek'—.John Barnard, W. W. Casto. Fayette—Jas. W. Watts, W. D. Shuev,
Otter Creek—Harvey Evans, E. A. Johnson,. Nevins—H. S. Creal, William Rnkes.
Lost Creek—Henry Fairbanks, Isaac C. Myers. Riley—W. R. Ray, T. S. Lee.
Pierson—William Brown, John E. Woodruff ij Linton—James San ford Bi teller.
Prairie Creek—J. D. E. Keater, Ira. C. Tichenor dee'd. Praincton—Wm.A. Cnnn. O. W. Dickerson.
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SILVERY-IIAIRE1) LADIES.
A Pnngent Article on the Aged Female—FnHblonablft Old Ladies and
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While retaining|the intellectual vivacity and active symyathies of maturity, they have added the softness, the mellownis, the temperiiig»got q«Iy from experience and advancing age they are Woman who ha^eseen and known and read a great deal, and who had suffered much, but whose sorrows had neither hardened nor soured them—rather have made them more sympathetic with the sorrows of others, and pitiful for all the young. They have lived through and lived down all their own trials,and have come out into peace on the otuer side but remember the trials of the fiery passage and feel for those who have still to bear the presure of the pain they have overcome. These are women not much met with in society they are of the kind which remain at home and let the vrorld come to them.
They have done with the hurry and glitter of life, and they no longer care to carry their grav hairs abroad they retain their hold on the affections of their kind, they take aniqteregt in the history, the science, the 'progress of ths day, but they rest tranquil arid content by tneir own firesides, and they sit to receive, but do not go out to gather. The fashionable old lady who haunts the theaters and the drawing-room, bewigged, befrmled, painted ghastly in her vain spear young, hideous in
hfcr frenzied I
cfiitch at the pleasures melting from heir grasp, desperate in her wild hold upon a life that is passing away from her so rapidly, knows nothing of the quiet dignity and hapiness of her ancient sister who has been wise enough to renounce before she lost.
In her own house, where gather a mi.all knot of men of mind and women of charactor, where the young bring their perplexities and the mature their deeper thoughts, tbe dear old lady of the ripe experience and loving sympathies and cultivated intellect holds a "better court than is known to any of thase miserable old creatures, who prowl about tho gay places of the world, and wrestle with the young for their crowns and garlands— those, wretched simulacra of womanhood who will not grow and who can not become wise. She is the best kind of old lady extant, answering to
classic times—to the Mother of Israel before whom the tribes paid obeisance in token of respect the woman whose book of lite has been well studied, closely"read/ nnd kept .clean in all its pages.
She nad been no prude, liowever, and no mere idealist. She must have been wife, mother and widow that is she must have known many things ot'joy and grief, and have had the fountains* of life -unsealed. However wiso and Rood she may be, as a spinster she has had only half a life ana it is tho bwt half which has been denied her. llow can she tell others, when they come to her in their troubles how time and a healthy will have wrought the same circumstances. Theoretic comfort is all very well, lmt.,oQ.o word of experience goes beyond volumes of counsel based npon general principles and a lively imagination. The very dress of old ladies is in itself a study ami a revealation pf character.
These are the beautiful old women who make themselves like old pictures bya profusion of soft laco and tender grays and
"lately old ladies wJio„aJVect rich ru»t-
w.ho d?ew
POSTOffM/b.
ADVERTISING^"
Advertisements in both DAILY and in difirent aspects and on another platform Dftl,V ra altogether and th. folly is when this difference is not allowed for, or when the possibility of thd graces is and their utility ignored.—Saturdaydenied
The
themselves aftir their own
kind, like Mrs. Baxil Montagu and Uin
T"^rMa&
Jane
300 550 700
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JH fcw® fgwipftrtnf their
own, wirrfeTrth &ioq |_4-i»4tIli»g lo do. And thfem he Who wear rusty black staff and ugly helmedlike caps and thorn who affect uniform! ty ana going with the stream, when the tool fashion has become national and these jgOQihave been much exercised of late with 20001 the chig nons and the new bonnets. 3000i But Providence is liberal and milliners
12 00 16 00 20 00 40 00 soiiJinall other sections of humanity there 50 001®001 are those who are foolish, and unlovely inn nrlloftS I those who make the best of things as they are, and those who make the wont, by
J} are fertile in resources, in Cut, in this as
M^THLYyCHAN,OE8'rof matt^FREB of] treating them as something they are not OHARGB.
Al
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The rates of Advertising the W KKK. LYGXPBBSS will be half the rates charged
those who exact honey, and those who fine poison. For in old age as in youth, are to be found beauty, use, grace, and value, but
Review.
T^:—,mm+—•1
A I any one of our theatres to view unblush-
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Female Physique.
Britannia,
speaking of the lack of
physical development of English girls, tells them how to bring about• a better state of affairs:
On the Continent, things are very different. There are' to be found numerous gymnasiums in which woman are trained to all kinds of athletic? sport#—where we
fild
fair damsels of allages, inelegant
ence
store, on Saturday. 22d inst. at 2 o'clock But dtirely you would not advocated jf for the purpose of calling a county I the introduction of such a sys-. .. tv--- j„i~'Item in this country? we can hear convention to appoint thirty-three dele-
triner or trainer ess.
8hocke
English
mater-famtiias.
1?ro/iorinlr I beauty of nature far more than they now admire the deformity of fashion.
The
the nakedne88 of modern
ballets,
and listening to the barely covered indecencv or modern dramas? We know we shall be called heretics. We know the "proper young woman" of the day will read this article with abhorrence, but also know that we are working in a goo cause, and that the day will come ere long when even the greatest prude will go to her drill as regularly as now-a-days.sjhe does to her studies Then, and not until, then we see that moat pernicious of all fashions, tight lacing, receive its deathblow., English women will thep see what a fearful deformity a small waist really is. The practice of athletics will soon teach them what the human should be, and they will learn to appreciate the
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•lealtb's Best Defence.
"The weak earth herbs," says St. Paul, so that oighteen hundred years ago tlie Talue of medieinal plants was apprecsated. In the Old To9tament botanical remedios arerepeatedly recommended, but in no passage'of
Motherly Woman—How tliey Dress sacroil history ia man recommended to swalnnd Reveal Character. low calomol, or bluopitl, or any other mineral The world i« notoriously unjust to its I-.preparation. The sick were directed to eat veterans, aiul above all it in uiyust to its herbs to strengthen them, to purify them, ancient females. Everywhere, and from to heal them. In thatday tho art of making
Tr r— ii vegetable'extracU was unknown. all time, an old woman hfis.been used to I meJioines were mere infusions.
I AVIRONTD TVOS unknown. J?li© horbiil
The herbal
I mediolnes were mere infusions.
eifbrew the last Stage of usefulness and ex- I it was rosorvod for a later ago to unite tho haiwtion and while a nieating oI'bearded «anitary essenoes of tonic.aperient and anti1 1 I a a a a a dotards goe^ by the nanie of a council ol |:fjtiniulnnt, ami thus aeomo their rapid diffupages, and its deliberations arc respected I sion through the system. The crowning triaccoi'dinitlv. a conifi ations of palsied ma- uropli of this effective mode of concentrating
'f _r „IJ I and applying the virtues of medicinal vegotati*OT»B IH nothing wit acongicgration ot old wasaobtoveJ in tbo protluction of BwWoman, iWhoso thoughts and opinions on I tetter's Stomach Bitters. Never before had a anv subiect whalsoever have no more val- perfectly pure alcoholie stimulant.been comBIIJ TOIIJI*. I bined with the expressed juices of the finest ue than th® chattering of so many
I specifics of the vegetable kingdom. Never
pies. 1 yet, though eighteen yoars have elapsed sinee The foot is, the poor old ladies Jiavo. a [its introdoction, has this great restorative uiviiiv Been equalled It is taken at all seasonsl in haro time Of it, and if wo lopK at
ID I J[||CIIMCG as themost^iotentsafeguard against
its right light, peMiapb nothing epidemics, as a protection against all unnmves more thoroughl the course fla- healthy exhalations that produce debility or *.1 I i. _. beget disease as an appetizer as a sovereign vor of the world esteem ^respecting wo I
nure
man than this disdain which tliey excite invigorant as a gentle, painless aperient when they are old. And yet what cliurm- as a blood dopurent as a nervine as a cure ,1-1,1! i,„„ 1-r.rvTu.^ of li.nM I for bilious affections as a harmless anodyne mg old ladies one has known at uines— I
women quite as charming in their own I favorable circumstances, tueh as sedentary wav at seventy as their grand-daughters pursuits, undue bodily or mental exertion, at seventeen, and all tlie more so be-1 Wdsh.p, privation and exposure. dwlw cause thoy have no design now to be charm, ing, because they have given up the attempt to please for the reaction of praise, and long since have consented to become physically old, though they have never drifted into nnpersonableness or neglect.
for dyspepsia as a goneral tonic and
AN(
JM the KST DSFKNCKOPHBALTH under un-
Allcock's Porous Plasters. Sudden severe pains of thd side and back stitches, spasms, eto. These affections are most troublesome to persons past middle age. Will even come on in bed are very painful and often dangerous. In damp weather they are more frequent than in dry. These plasters give relief at once, and need to b° always in the drawer, handy.
PADfOFTHITSlDEOORBD.
Kll-entown, PennApril
Afe«»r«.
4,1865.
T. Allcock fr Go.
Dear Sire:
My daughter used one of your
Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Tours truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER.
25,000 SOLD BYONE DEALER^ Messrs. J. Balch & Son, of Providence, R.I., write. Nov.1868 "We hav# sold tho Porous Plasters for twenty years, and, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty-five thousand altogether. They are well liked". dwlm
Astounding jRevelationali Two scientific publications are in the field against the hair dyes of which lead is the basis. The "New York Medical Qaeette" and "The Journal of Chemietry" bitterly denounce thetti. Tot tbjs bair mfey b« safely dyed. Have you seen"
Prof. Chilton's Testimony,
fo"ndod on a caeeful analysis, and certifying Cristadoro'e Excelsior Dye 19 no! only a first-class article for chauging
thiC0l0B°r th,ehair'
blrt
hfci trenzieaj j| f? aBSOLTELY
umz
SAFE.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRE8BVATIVB, aS a Dressing, acts like a charm. Tryit.
WEDLOCK.
Rssaysun the Errors ofYoath,and the follies of Ago, in relation to MARRIAGB and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for tho unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free charge. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. 28dw»m
Ladies Take Particular Notice.
THIS REAL
mm
rKHALK PILLS.
"W ARB ANTED FRENCH.
Taero
HESE PILLS, SO celebrated many years in Paris, for thrirollbfof female irregular!ties,are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in
the matrons of comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is aphysician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lost they should^bs employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions
Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Baok and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipllation oCtbe Heart, Hysterles, k6., .and will offoct a cure when all other moans have failed and, although a powerfal remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtfal to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girlB who have never been rogulatod, they are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring en the monthly period withregnlarlty.
Ladies oan prooure a box, sealed from the eyes of tbe onrieus, by onolesing one dollar and six postage stamps to
M. W. MACOMBKR. General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y. Be'idby all Druggists.
Bold by all Druggists in Terre Haute. ,, april&Uy
A HUMBJJG.
HOW OFTEN wekear this person* iwBm KMsnt may be Hrtt ItUfJ^SyawsineeliBtroducedJDr.Tobiss' public. I had no f« left itim sale with.# frari keepers throoaha small I try, many taking It witl fcut I^toM^tbe to 1st any OH have it, and it did not do all I stated in wy —spnlsti no one need pay for it. In tomm stores two or three bottles were taken on trial by persons
R)at
re seat. I was by man/, thoagat eraiy, and wonld be the last they would see or me. But I knew my medicine was no oambug. In about two two months I began to receive orders for more Liniment, some calliag it my valuable Liniment, who had ithiedu sign a receipt when I left Ita* their store- Kow my sales are millions of bottles yeaily, aad all for cash. I warrant It snperio* to any M«r medicine for tfie erne of Croup. Dlarhasa, Dysentery, Colic. Vomiting, Spasms, nad. Seasickness, as an Internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take Internally sss oath accompanying each bottle—ond externally for Chronic 'Rheumatism, Headaehe, Mumps, Frosted Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings,SoreTbioat, ke .4e.
PriceaOets. Sold by the Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place. N. Y. dwlm
ftlsn.
The Three Remedies. "SonnoE's PCLMOmo Sravr" for the care of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peeullar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, promotesthe discharge ofthecorruptmatterbyexpeetoration. Par lies the blood, and thus cures Consumption when every other remedy fails. "Schenck's Sea-Weed Tonie" for the euro of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion) and all ....•••u. arising from debility. This tonie invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juice when that is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all eases of indigestion. "Schenck's Mandrake Pills." one of the most valuable medioines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for ealomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of Its in jurious effects.
To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled suocess in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonie Syrup ripens the morbid matMr, dischargoait, and purifies the blood. T)ie Mandrake Pills set upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give thie organ a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint,which is one of the most prominent causes of Cen sumption.
The Sea Weed Tonio invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the di-
Sly
estion and bringing it to a normal and healcondition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of these medioines, as thus explained, will cure every esse of Consumption, if the remedies are used in time and the use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable termination.
Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general directions how to use his medicines, oan be bad gratis or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office No. 15 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonio, each SI 60 per bottle, or $7 60 a half doien. Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw
MANUFACTURERS.
MtAIRIE CITY PLANING MILLS.
CK.IFT A WILLIAHi. Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Wladow sad Door Frames, ... Moaldlag Brackets, 'i!
WHOI.ESAI.K AND RRTAIL DRALBHS IN
FI3STE LUMBER,
Lath and Shingles,
Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing, ii Roofing Felt.
(Tiistoin Sawing, Planing and
TII
j, Wood Turning. 'liONE TO ORDER.1'
All Work Warranted.
Comer Ninth and Mulberry Sta.j dtf
CHAS. ALKXANDBK. K.C.ttEAD.
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN, OAT8,
A E A
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
Corner 8th and Mttiii His. Articles delivered to any part of tho oity free charge. dec3d3m
COAL.
Coal and Wood. •*.
,, "0 WW*5 off--
I). 0. STUNKAKD AN! WV. BAIMCK, [laving formed a partnership nnder the name of Stunkard ft.Barrick, for the (ale of Coal and wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at. wholesale and retail, also Wood for tho fall and wintertrade.
Office at No. 25 Buntin House, Terre Haute, ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully Solicited.
ULLIVAN COUNTY COAL. Being,now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is elaimed to be equal to the Braiil, for all domestic purposes, nil deliver t6 any part of the city, by leaving 'our order at office of E. B. Bryant A Co., C. I. tipley, or J. A. Foote's Tea Store, with whom
Jiave made arrangements to fiu all orders, and give all information in'regard to the business. J. A, MORGAN.
pOALI rOAL!—RIVEB GOAL v_y Screened on the widest scredsnn in, se Vigs county, and now is yourtime to get winter supplies at the lowest rates. AO orders promptly filled. Thankful for past favors, respectfully ask a continuance of the same
Omot—NorS?
HOTELS.
Jacob Batr. Oeorge But*. ,. WATEOI1L HOUSE.
1 Cor. Sixth and Main Strtett,
Terr® Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Buts, *t Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. 'my23dly.
TORRE HAUTE HOUSE.
Comer Main and Seventh St*.
Terr® Haute. Indiana-***
Ws Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS
Cory & DeFreek
Are receiving a large lot
in
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Third street, between Main
and Charry streets, where orders may be left,
Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE,"
vi, Cor, JVr»Ohio Stw.,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
If. Jf.
GRIFFITH, Prop.
Office of Marshall. Mentesumaand Palestine Hack Lines. Free Boss te and from all trains. »oi2Mtf
GUNSMITH.
JOHM ARHSTROMO. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Maok's new building, on Third street, one door north of Farrington Block, where be will be happy to meet ail his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. aWt^
at
CHRISTMAS GOODS
Such as"
Tool Chests tor Boys!
-All slses, with firom ten to forty-flve tools each. Latest style-
Fluting Machines
At reduced prices, and Universal
A large lot of Sherman
Clothes Wringers
The best In use. We have^ rery fine line of
Pocket and Table Cattery I
Of the best makes. New and elegant styles
SHELF BRACKETS,
Really handsome. Ladies, Gents, Girls and Boys
SKATES, all prices.
CORY & DeFREES,
121 Main and 1
No
SUr' 5W'_ ItilliiHters, Newell Postn.
Florlag ud
And all ueacripuous of Finished Lumber
& 2
"Wit.
Fifth 8tsM
TERRE HAUTE. IBTD.M
«AY
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AN
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With the RED JAOKMT Cnnava single slow^^ SeU splutter, Before snore, r«
Will highest price bntter. «.
The Churn is of wood no srjick,
The RBD JACKET CHUBN cheap known mother weep.
Money
1
As fe..
IVIDBND NOTICE.
TKKRR-Hauti A IXDiAHiroLis R. R. Co. Ssomv tav's Orpics,T«RSA HAUTI,Dec. 2O,'09. The Board of Directors have declared a dividend of six (6) per cent, free ^rom Government tax, payable to Stockholders registered, on the books of the Company on the 30th day of No vember. Western dividends will be paid at the office of the Treasurer, In Terre-Haute, on and after January 10th, 1870.
By order of the Board.
doc30d2w Seorotary.
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOSEPH C. YATES IS JUST IN RECEIPT OF
Mens* Hats of all kinds, Boys' Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds,
Infants' Hats of all kintls,
And at all prfeea.
Iw Hats made to order on short aotloe. Come and seo,
THE WINTER STYLES,
IM Hala Street, Terre-Haate, led.
BOOKS Just received and for sale by
BARTLETT & GRUNDY.
Vishti. or Until Death, by Augusta J. Rvaas, author of "Beulah," "Macaria," St. Elmo, etc.
Tho Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, edited by his widow. By Ways of Burope, by Bayard Taylor.
The New West, by O. L. Bruee. A Stranded Ship, bv 1. C. Davis. The Gates Alar, by Kliiabeth Stuart Phelps. Yesterday, To-Day and Forever, by R. H. Bickersteth.
Old Town Polks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Foxes, by H. B. Stow'e. Btholyn's Mistake, by May J. Holmes, And lots of other new and excellent works which it will cest too muoh to advertise.
-AJ3 USUAL,
BARTLETT & GRUNDY
soon at Issued.
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TTORSRS, MDLB3 AND UOOS.-I will sell FL on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M.and I? M..at thePublio Found in tho ett^r of Terre Haute, to the highest bidder, at pubiioaucUon, all hogs that may have been on any of tlieae days within the Public Pound more than twelve hours, and all the horses or mules that may have been in saii Ponml more than two days. B.0.WHITBMAN. novlMtf ™tv Marshal.
Shootiliaa—in all Widilia.,.
h»:
smJl
.Bif
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&
goods
baok
metal
dirt
settle.
burn
olosa
bliss urn mother, plain old fashioned
kiss
Dasher, the RBD JACKIT CHURN.5
raise it light work.
all praise it
The above would have been a good thing, but our poet's attention is taken np with an ode on the
American Chopping Machine! With which a ohild oan OHOP (not grind) five ounds of meat in three minutes. For Fami-
Hotels. Restaurants and Butchers, all sites are made. It oan be seen at JONE8 JONE0,
M. 11. HUDSON. nov£Vlw3m "1 -''Vj-i ii
THE REASON WHY
Pectoral^ Elixir
HAS SUCH
jdi"
DRY GOODS!
Cloth ft Camimere Department.
miSd Bepellants In Black and
White mixed. CMSimeree. Jeani.
Tweeds,
fto.. for Boys wear, very
cheap Broad Cloths very caeap! ®Mt '*e
Flannel Department.
White All-Wool EUnnela. Bed
All-Wool Flannels, 28 cents per
yard and upwards.
Blanket Department. 94,10-4,11-4,12-4 Bed Blankets
very oheap.
v.-v ?.. .•,.• iv 1
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^IMMENSE SALE,
j.'..
In the oity of Terre Haute, and iu every community where it has been introducod, is Simply because
it viU ptrfarm in ft tnlmt it
claimed it will do. Our lenilinu citizen*
home,
R. A. MORRIS,
&
W. S. RYCE & GO
Main, corner of Sixth Street, Will offer the present month, in every Depai-t-ment, Lines of Goods to be closed out preparatory to the opening of Spring Trade.
Domestic Gooda Department. Dress Goods DepuKiilcJl and Unbleached
Muh-
llna, Pillow Oaae. Cotton* and
1!
i«
includ
ing Physicians, Ministers, Mochanics and Merchants,
unconditionally endume
iwf
Cough Remedy
it as the
within their knowledge.
where the "Elixir" is boft known,
it* exccedt
of the
allmther remedies for diseases
Throat mnd Luagt,
combined. In obo-
lience to custom' tbe annexed testimonials ire presented: BowLiNO-QRint*, INI., Aug. 24,18OT.
I have used "Barr's Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is the best temedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for fchildron, that I have over used, and can roeomntend the same to all persons as a safe and reliable medieine.
ELIJAH ORMEN.
PAHS, III., May 8,1869.
From my knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects' upon the many customers to whom I have recommended it sinoe its first introduction to the public, I feel warranted in saying that I consider it EQUAL, if not SUPERIOR, to any of the popular Lung remedies before the public,.
DO A. NEWRLL, Druggist.
Barr's Pectoral Elixir
.'f
is PLKASAHT TO TAHF
Is neatly put up, and is for sale by Druggists.
all
BARR, GULICK & BERRY,
Druggists and Chemists,. h, TERRE HA UTE, IXD.
Maiinfaeturerft and Proprietors.
Cdltaw w«mi"
tm.
J* A. BURGAN^* xw n*-'*
,3
H«s
sau
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In the' room formerly occupied by the Saturday Hvening Uaaette, where he will keep on hand, at all times, tr
Flour, Meal9 I Baled Hay of all
fiaft received recent aecc.itiutw
„Ha alt wUtb» sold re,
Smith, Jones, Brown «r anybody else will learu •snelhlag to the aivaatage of their Pocket In ending at the
"BUCKEYE CASH STORE."
M.B. HUDSON'S
d£.j{ i" iU
"di
House Furnishing
Sir-
1 !l
S STORE!1'.'
Crockery! Crockery!
sff
1
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ffh ht'i Via! W» i-nf", nil inf,hn.Mh:K rntpinffj
ctiM' 3 (It 1
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!
«i tu
-1
Glassware! Glassware!
KniVesand Forks! Knives and Pores!
1
't Spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kinds.
,»{f
iJrti'mlJi. ,»!*}•
,fii£oliday Gifts! .jHoliday Gifts!
tM
Bast side Square'
Coal Oil Lamps! Coal Oil Lamps!
-im
VVifiitfi s.fi..? 1 ,)(/
Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars Water Carriers, Bird Cages,Wood and Willow Ware, Paney Baskets, Table Matd, Knifo Baskets, and in factanytliing usually kopt in a flrst-class House furnishing Store. i,u a 139 Nitin St., opposite Hill man's.
tt
Sillts
Black Qro (Jratn
1 At Extreme Low Price»
Flush** in all colors.
SSfcffiTli. Lace «.d N.U....
Department is so extensive it
must, be examined tok,ivw«ia
thing about the styles, a ndjt itd
I"**" I rleen.
Far, Shawl and Cloak Deuti t-
"1 '.k meat. Paisley Shawls have "-M never been sold so cheap as ai
•i
present at w. s. RYCE
.0
R.H. ELIAS'
GRAND DISTRIBUTION!
\0F $98,000 WORTH
R. H. ELIAS' Jewelry Store,
No. Iti West Fourth Street, jCincinnnti, Ohio-
Nmnlier of Tickets Limited to !S.OOO.
CAPITAL PRI^E,
DIAIONI)
PINK
RIN(i PIN
VALIJED AT $0,000. otherPrlr.es raniring in Value Iron) SI .00 to S1.U00.U) eanli. The distribution of Prizes will take place at my Store, Itl West Fourth Street, January 15th, 1870, at UP. M. The Committee will be appointed by the Ticket Holders, to make an impartial and fair distribution. A List of the Drawn Numbers will be printed and sent to each Ticket-holder.
Rates of Dlseennt on Tickets: 6 Tickot 24 Tickets 820.00 11 1.000 32 25,00 17 ......... 15.00 40 30.00
WW All meney should be sent by draft, poatoffico order, in registered letter, or by express. Address all communications to
4
Ft. IX. 1S1.1AH, P. O. Hoi ISlil, 1'iairtnunti,«. jalk,wlw
SPECTACLES.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & HORKIX
CELEBRATED
One of tho firm will
S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND ONE DAY ONL V,
Friday, December 17tk,
He attends
for
IN FITTINGTHB EYE IN DIFFICULT UR UNUSUAL CASKS. Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail theius»lv(r.« of this opportunity.
Our Spectacles and Eye-(Jiff cs ard Acknowledged to be the Most I'erfee.t
assistance to sight
ever
and comfort
opened a «b»-i 4-b
A I
Flour and Feed Store i»
^.. Under the ifoV ''1 t. .: .' -'i'
ODD FELLOWS'
HALL,
Corn, Oats, and Feetl kinds.
4k
Articles delivered to any part of the. City free or charge. ja«d2w
while
nerving the tiuee
i(AV.
ftrenqthening ami prr-
most thoroughly.
We take occasion to notify llio Public that we employ no pedlars, and to oautiou them aeainst thone pretending to havtw wo. our goods for sale. fii'3 tkmm&s
C. CLAUSSEN,
FRENCH, CHINA, JliASS,
QUEENSWARE & TOYS: ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS, t* No. 70 Main Street,
^d«e6dfm TerrtiHsste. IM«I.
TARPKTS, WALL PA^K
co*$.
Arabs, Wool Long Shawls, «-4
piaid Cloakings. for suits, are
CE cifs.
cheap at W. S.
tmi
Linen Department.
Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, by the Pattern or Yard, way Spreatls
down in prices Bed
likewise,
ar?K
•XMj)
DIAMOMDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and
STOR E FIXTURES.
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, lacluding th« Second Grand Concert.
The Drawing will Positively ?,xtalceplace Saturday,
ii
,"•* Jan. IS, 1870,.,
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Mr. R- IT. EMAS has boon advised by his Physician to discontinue the Jewelry Bnsiness that ho has been pursuing for so many years, on account of. its boifig too confinlnK and injurious to his health. Many of his old customers and the most prominent ami ternling men of Cincinnati, have advised him t. make a GRAND DISTRIBUTION of lii.i onlire •Stock and Fixtures, anil luivo proniifed him their aid and intluoft™. This Jewelry Store was established by .IOHOJIII lr»|ior in IS !2. LLO was siioiiuoded by II. 1* Kliiis In lfiftt It. II. Klins, tho prcK«nt|iopH«lor, has boon iii)taKod in tho Jowelry llnsinoss Twolvo Vcarn. llo can rofor with just pride to all tlio .lowclIITS of Cincinnati, and most of the iirinripnl bnsiucs.H IIOUHOM with whom he has had tho ploaxnro iii doing businn** They will nil testily to liis hunosty and s*traii-'hlforwiirtlii(i.|i. The iiatrnns ran rest assured that the utmost fairness nnd honesty will be the greatest aim of Mr. Elias, so that all will share equally in the prises offered. 'A fci Prima now on Exhibition and Tickets for sale
at
1 CLAIRVOYANCE
A
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UNO N V1'MflKAll,] N«
A I»A MK KAPHA Kb is a bona lido A.itrologist that overy one can depend u(on.. She is the urea test ('larivoyant of tlie nineteenth century. It is tluit well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.
Miiiliiiiio K'iphnol is tbe seventh daughter of llie soventli d:ilighter: sho was bom with a ii
II
hi ml ail'l: she ciin foretell your very Ihi.iiuhLs. She also cures drunkenness, and dim-overs lost or hiddon treasures.
JAlTTT.AJR.Tr, 1S7Q.
HYCE'S- CARPET HAMi, *•-.
7~
All intcrvietvg strictly |rivnte and contil.mlirtl. Asa female Physician her remedies •'tor (nil to cure all femnle irregularities,
HI.I
so produce the monthly llow. without If»ii .'t?r or njt|.osur4. Tlie.v can not injure, but, on the .oiilrary. they improve the hunllb.
Therefore, come one, come all to
111 llirhiiioiiil, Wi. (tHtal Avrnur anil J#hn
4 IVt lNK lTI, OHIO. hitMh.— Ln.lios, 91 (Idntleiuen, $l.-r0. N I! Those at 11 ilistuoco ni.iy colliiiinni M|* wilb porfecl. sntisfactioti by enclosing oo" dollar and :l:tuip. All communications strictly privnt,. slid cuiitidontlHl \ddruss bock HII.\ t'iiicinii.iti, Ohio. :iug'23wly
t,.i hj it-, Jg* ill iu iiisuf'mh i!vi
t»•*
Cli«apii«S!t,
4
AND EYE OLA&SF I
Main Street*..-.
Now being fitted up as an exclusive .. HOIJKK FURNISHING STORE, Will close out the Stock of
sv
•I oil. 4'I.OTIIH. 1. WI!«1MW SH.4DIi,
House Furnishing Store
Second to none in the West, and to be a credit to Terre Haute, and to svery^l S appreciating a 8tore of this kind, where the every want of a Housekeeper cai» supplied. We ask for a special examination of our Stock and Prices befo.e making purchaaes, and see if we cannot make your interests and ours mutual one, and do !s away with going farther to supply your wants, (making additional ei{xii tpyoufsell, and no advantage to be gained in Prices) thereby saving you, i» a uensumer, Hoiueihing directly in dollars and cents, and at the same time encourage by your patronage a branch of business, the wan^of which has long been felt in inis section 4 of country. We are prepared to do
Frescoe Paper Decorating
AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING!
Having secured tbe service.* of a lirst-class Artist'to take charge of this branch of ft the biwinesH, and will execute work for TVivateDwellings. Churches,Offices, Lodges, Halln, Ac. We refer lo the private residence of Mr. L. Ryce, on Ohio Street, and 3 the Counting Koom of F. A. Kosa, on Fifth Street, for specemine work, and the Screens, how ing dittereut styles of Decorations, at
RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street.
ASTROLOGY.
ASTROLOGY.
Vtl
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
$l,OtMTO AN V-I'KKSUN AVIIO WILL EQUAL MA!AMK KAPHA Kb IN THR
lROfKt»ION.
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A A A a S a r.eeilfl whon all others havo fniled. All who' are in trouble^—all who havo boon unfortunate—all whoso foml hopos havo been ili«nppointod, rrusheil and blnvtoil by falso •roraisoR and deceit—^-all who have-been niinjod and trifled with—all fly to hor for ndvioc and satisfaction. All who arc in doubt ot the aflentions of thoso they lovo, nonsuit bur to roliove and sntlsfv their minds.
In Lovo Allah's She Novwr Pails: ~She has thosnerot of winning the atfoetions of tho opposite sox. Sho /liows you tho lik«inoas of yonr fnturo wile »r Imalcind, or absent friend. Sho KU'H'IUS tbo aiimle to a hapnv marriaKO, anil mnkes the married happy. Her aid and advieo hax been soiicitod in innumerable instance.*, nnd tho result hna always been the meana of soeurine A Spoody and Happy Marriage Sho is, therefore, a sure dopondonce. It is well kmvwn to tbo public at. largo that she w»» the first anil she is the only person in this country win) can show the likunesa in reality iiid who eiin uive entire aatlsfaetlon on all the ••oncerits ol life, which ean bo tested anil l-rovud bv thousands, both married and sinfclo, who daily and eSRerly viait hor.
To nil in business her advice ia invaluable. She eft IV.rctoll, with tho greatest certainty, th.) result ol' all commercial and butjino*« transaotums. lottery numbers given without oxtra charge.
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vr .iMiK:-it (As
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GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AOE d,
liiriililli}'t
rn»
be at ilw
Stortf of their Agent,
IJiiiivculent'#.
A GEN rt H'A XT Kit
TONE1.1- rKl.r.Ult.i r»:i»
(iolden I'niiiitain Pen!!
Ackuowlod^otl by ull wliu tinvo utiod them to bo the bo«t Fori mal«or*oldiu thia country. No ilottiQK* So soiled tinfferat Sixtyjinca Written with of ink! Will outwear any steel p*o over made. Bunkers, merohants. teachers and all clashes, endorse them io tfie highest terms of praise. Pat up in neat slide boxes. No. 1, for goneral use No. 2, medium No, 'A, for ladies' use or fine penmanship* Priee:*oiebr»x,35cents twoboxes
rent* five boxes. SI 00. Sent free of postand tfuarf4ntee'l to ijlve perfect satisfaction.
Liberal !OIIImission to Ageuts! re pr.'O.-iic.l ing III-' »rt which will
We are |:r.i.:ii".l 1.1 give any energetic pers.iii Inking III-' Mifoiiey ol these Pena, COIMini'siun whicli iviil pav month, we invito nil p.'ijuuis wishing eniployuient to smid tm samples and circular*.
Three faiuple I'.uis will be mulled for 1» ct-. .Addrefi', W N I S II IN 0
5 °t-4 t*
the purpose of »a
the purp R. PRE EMAJf
sisting Mr.
8,
a.
IO
manufactured, and
can always be relied upon as affording
per/rtt
Msnul'ncturer's AgonU.
dnc'llwliU
II N A N 1 ii W
MKUCIIAIVT TAILOK,
Mwvk MAIN STHKh'T,
Orcr^sTYnii" tV»lmslcy l»ry tJonit* Hfiiirc, Would resiiectfullv call the attention of the citizens of Torre Ilsiito, snd the public In goneral liml ho litis rented riMinn above.Saxton Wal'msley's lry Ooo«H Storo, for the purposo of carrying on
HLKIWIIANT TAIUHUNIj.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable »o-
leetion
of Oa.»siineres, Vcstings, I'lollis. Ac., snd is ready to make it up in I 1 I A I W I I
ANII IIM
'siro/n ^o7 /r/?,
And on very Itonsonaldo Terms. Having no high rentu to psv, hn promises to m«k« UP to order, whether tho goods be tnrnlsbcd by him or not. Everything in hi* line cheaper than anywhoroolse.
Cutting done and Warranted to fit. A liberal patron ago solicited. »n«fflillf
MEDICINAL.
w.
W.JOHNSTON, M. D.
OFFICH—OVER BBACII'H BANK.| RBIID**CH—North side Chestnut Street, betwaen 4th and itb
All calls answered promptly, dsy OT night. nov30
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if
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|^N»K1N» OLA8SEM, AF.
Now on band, at AD A MT AGEOUS PRICES, and Cash Buyoi'8 will have a greater opportunity o! SECURING GENUINE BARGAINS iu CARPETS, etc., than othcttwiao, in order lo make immediate room for tbe n(Ntr improvements, and get ready for the Spring Trade, Nothing will be sporod to make this a1
E
MEDICAL.
DOOTOK
WILBBR,Office, Con-
saltation and Heception Rooms, 6K Washington Avenue, 8t. Louis, llo., treats with tbe greatest sacoess all Diseases of Woman, Lonehorosa, or Whites Falling, inflauiation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, rrnrltis, Amonorrhoea. Menorrhagia, Dysmonorrlioea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, overy disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Sinoe the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them mast be far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in
f'ainphletof
eneral practice. Send stamp for Medical thirty-six pages. No matter who havo failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cares gaarranteed.— Consultation by letter or atoffloefree. Raoms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 A. M.to7 P. M.,Sanday excepted.
,1*DR.
WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diploma at office will show, has beaalonfcr engaged in the treatment of Venererai Hcynal and l'rivaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.
Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strletnre, Orchitis, llnrnts and Knntnre. all Uninary dlsOJVSOS, .Syphilitic or Mercurial Aft'ections of the Throat, Skin or Hones, are treated with iuiHIi*llo!d Miccoss. ''VI-I nintorrbea. Sexual Debility anil Itnpo lencv. an-the nsiilt of self-abuse in youth, -•I mi I i. VCCSH in mature years or other ca«s«Js, mil hich iiroduco soino of tho following efii:- Nrtctnrnal Kmissions. Welches, Del.ilitv, liixr.iness, Dimnes of sight, ('onfusien ii!' Iilcri*, Dvil Korhodinrs,'A version to Socieof Kemaies, Loss of Memory and Hernial I'.Mver.und rendering i\l«rringo improper, in. periiinneiilIv cured. '•'he Doctor's opportunities in hospital and lirivntB^iractice are unsiirpiisseil in St. Louis or or an othor city. Hack tiles of St. Louis papery prove that lie has been locat id there l-'iik'or yoars than any other no advertisiii.- Tim establishment, library. Inhratory -»».l Appointments, arc unrivalled in the ^'••.st, unrivalled anywhore. Ag-, with exp.iricnceT enn ho relied upon, and the Doctor can rofor to m'any physicians throughout tbe ii try. In past success and present R9sian W it a it or TllK WltlTINUR OF A PHYSICIAN WIIOSB
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pamplict relating lo Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will be sent to any address in a «oii1ed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those af-f.-cti-d to determine the nature of.tbeir oom|.|,iliit«nd give a written statement of their "•so that will answer almost as well for tbo ••iipflse of treatment as a personal intervi.'wr: but where it ia convenient the Doctor "li'iiild bo consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can "upply them with this valuable work jr sending their address, with stamp. Thus vou ran assist tbo unfortunate* without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly nosnb« ied of more importance than parity of blood and perfect manhood.
It is snlf-ovident that a physician who confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseasesand treats thousands ••r cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognixing this tHi-l, introduce iiatients to tbo Doctor'after reading his Meaical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk wilt cost yon nothing. Office central, yet retired. No. 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis/Mo. Hours, 9 A. m., to 7 P.H.vSundays excepted.
2 MANHOOD:
T.
How Lost How Restored Jr Jti't-PnUithed, in a sealed envelope. Price6 center
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT-, MKNTj and Radical Cure of- Spermatorrhea, o-Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, r. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilep.iy, and Fits Mental ami Physical Incapucity, resulting from Self Abuse, 4c., by HIIHT. J. CULVRRWKLL, M. D., author AF the I "Green Book," Ac. •A Bams to Theiseadi
mt
luScrcn."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pottpaid,on reoeipt of six cents, or tvrn^ostage stamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE
l'J7 Bowery, New Yerk, Pest Oln Bex 4W6. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. nov4dw3m
PHILOSOPBYL*CTPBR8(sasdelivered
of MARRIAGE
A NkwCODBSSOP
at the New York Museum of An atomy, am bracing subjects: How to Live and What to Live YouthlMatarlty• and Old Age Man IJ
IVV Ifor, I vutUi mntwiivj hood Generally Reviewed. Theoausaoi Xn digestion: Flatulanoo and Nervous Dyseasa accounUwl for: Marriage Philosophieallg Considered, Ac. Pocket volumes containin these Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offoar
tamps,
IndiaAi^poli.i, I ii-1
by addressing SRO'T NNW IOMMBKUM OK ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, New York.
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